Halloween Carnival provides community outreach

The NSGA Halloween carnival gives the community an opportunity to celebrate the holiday in a safe environment. Entry and participation is free.

The NSGA Halloween carnival gives the community an opportunity to celebrate the holiday in a safe environment. Entry and participation is free.

NSGA will transform the new parking lot in front of Jack Dobbins Fieldhouse into a Halloween carnival Oct. 29. All in attendance are guaranteed a spooky good time.

“I am excited for the carnival,” said Sara Adams, Jenks sophomore. “It will be fun to see all of the costumes.”

The carnival will be open from 6 to 8 p.m. allowing children and students to participate in a variety of activities including a ring toss game and pumpkin bowling. A costume contest for children will also start at 7 p.m. with prizes for each gender group.

“I always have a blast at Halloween events,” said Shane Reynolds, Muskogee Senior. “This just gives me another opportunity to celebrate the season.”

The carnival and all goodies received are free of charge to the community. NSGA has stated they expect approximately 500 attendees throughout the night.

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